Communications and Engagement Lead
Transurban

Working at Transurban is different; it's a place where you can see the benefits of your work play out in real life, every day. We create city-sized solutions-building and operating safer, smarter, and more sustainable roads-to solve pressing transport challenges that are slowing cities down.
About the role
We're seeking a Communications and Engagement Lead to be responsible for leading the development and implementation of key community relations, stakeholder engagement and communications activities associated with Transurban's projects, maintenance activities and other key initiatives in Queensland.
You'll join a fast-paced, innovative team, who assist with localised communications strategies on strategic campaigns and projects related to development, road safety, customer value and community legacy.
As our Communications and Engagement Lead, you'll contribute to lasting and positive changes that shape the future of our cities and communities. It's meaningful, challenging and exciting work.
Day-to-day, you will:
- Lead the development and delivery of stakeholder and community engagement strategies and communications for projects, operations and maintenance activities to ensure they meet our community engagement standards.
- Ensure any project/maintenance/operational community impacts are proactively identified and work with internal stakeholders and construction contractors to mitigate and minimise impacts.
- Develop and implement plans, strategies and calendars outlining future communications activities and media opportunities on projects/maintenance/operational activities as well as reporting on the outcomes of these activities
- Actively promote project/maintenance/operational milestones and initiatives to internal and external stakeholders using appropriate channels including online, social media, advertising, media relations, community relations and employee engagement
- Work with the Project Delivery, Maintenance, Assets, Operations and Qld Public Affairs team to identify and plan for potential stakeholder/community issues and/or risks
- Participate in the Public Affairs communications 24/7 on-call roster to deal with community and stakeholder issues out of hours
- Lead the coordination, development and delivery of communications plans and strategies for all planned road works, road closures and on-road events ensuring they are communicated appropriately to customers through web, social media, stakeholder engagement and advertising
- Liaise closely with other road authorities to understand any broader network impacts on Brisbane toll road users
This role will suit someone with a curious mind and transferable skills and experiences, including:
- Proven experience in community relations, corporate communications, or public relations, ideally within major infrastructure project, utility, government, resource or consulting environment/industries
- Demonstrated ability to lead the development and implementation of roadworks and project communications and community engagement strategies
- Demonstrated ability to identify emerging community, media and stakeholder issues and reputational risks and provide strategic advice to key personnel, as well as develop strategies to effectively manage risk
- Excellent project management, time management and analytical skills to ensure community is considered in decision making and demonstrated ability to develop and deliver communications strategies to support business objectives, using a broad range of channels, including digital
- Excellent written and verbal communication, public presentation and interpersonal skills
- Tertiary qualification in Journalism, Communications and/or Public Relations preferred
- Hold IAP2 certificate and valid QLD driver's licence and car to drive to sites and meetings with external stakeholders
- Hold or be able to obtain a Construction White Card (or equivalent Blue Card)
If you meet some of these requirements, but not all, we encourage you to submit your application.
With a career at Transurban, you'll enjoy a range of benefits, including:
- A range of flexible working and leave options, including the option to purchase an additional six weeks of leave each year
- 16 weeks paid parental leave (regardless of gender or carer status), with no waiting period, with Superannuation paid during unpaid leave as well
- Learning and development opportunities to support your career interests
- Health and wellbeing support-access to Headspace and our EAP program, wellness facilities, and more
- Share offers and insurance benefits
- Social activities, community give-back programs and paid volunteer days
We offer a range of flexible working and leave options, so you can balance your work and life commitments and interests. Have a conversation with us about how this could work for you.
We embrace diversity with a foundation of safety, wellbeing and inclusion; where everyone belongs. We treat everyone with fairness, consideration and respect, regardless of gender, gender identity, marital or family status, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity, religious beliefs, cultural or socio-economic background, perspective, and experience - whether they work for us or not. We want to ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe to express ideas, questions and concerns.
We strongly encourage applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people living with disability. If you require any adjustments or support during the recruitment process, please contact us on [email protected].
Ready to help us keep cities moving? Apply today.
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